EP0861060A1 - Assembly of a bed and an apparatus for movement support for a person when moving into or out of a bed - Google Patents
Assembly of a bed and an apparatus for movement support for a person when moving into or out of a bedInfo
- Publication number
- EP0861060A1 EP0861060A1 EP96932852A EP96932852A EP0861060A1 EP 0861060 A1 EP0861060 A1 EP 0861060A1 EP 96932852 A EP96932852 A EP 96932852A EP 96932852 A EP96932852 A EP 96932852A EP 0861060 A1 EP0861060 A1 EP 0861060A1
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- European Patent Office
- Prior art keywords
- bed
- swivelling arm
- assembly according
- arm
- swivelling
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- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61G—TRANSPORT, PERSONAL CONVEYANCES, OR ACCOMMODATION SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PATIENTS OR DISABLED PERSONS; OPERATING TABLES OR CHAIRS; CHAIRS FOR DENTISTRY; FUNERAL DEVICES
- A61G7/00—Beds specially adapted for nursing; Devices for lifting patients or disabled persons
- A61G7/05—Parts, details or accessories of beds
- A61G7/053—Aids for getting into, or out of, bed, e.g. steps, chairs, cane-like supports
Definitions
- the invention relates to an assembly of a bed and an apparatus for movement support for a person when moving into or out of a bed.
- the object of the invention is to provide an assembly of the type described in the opening paragraph, whereby the above-mentioned drawbacks are avoided.
- such an assembly is characterized by the features of claim 1. With such an assembly, everyone can move into and out of a bed or the like independently, unaided by others and without the risk of injuries. Hence, an assembly according to the invention has substantial physical and psychological advantages to a user.
- the possibility of a solid grip is provided throughout the movement of the user into or out of a bed, while the arm will always remain in a suitable position relative to the user.
- the power drive continuously provides the proper power for supporting the movement of the user into the desired position.
- the user when he or she is lying on a bed, pivots the swivelling arm, which may or may not be energized by a motor or otherwise, into the first position so that the first part extends at some distance approximately above the pelvis, transversely across the bed. Then, the swivelling arm is gripped by the hands and the user pulls the upper part of his body slightly towards the swivelling arm.
- the motor of the apparatus has started and the swivelling arm swivels in the direction of the second position.
- the user can pull himself up further and meanwhile shift in the direction of the edge of the bed, possibly drawn by the swivelling arm.
- the user can then pull himself upright by the swivelling arm, which by that time has approximately been brought into the second position.
- the apparatus can be used for changing a lying position into a sitting position and the other way round. In this manner, the user is supported in his movements by the apparatus.
- an assembly according to the invention is characterized by the features of claim 3.
- the operating means on the swivelling arm offer the user the possibility of controlling the movements of the swivelling arm during the entire period that he or she moves by means of the apparatus. As a result, the user's safety during use is increased considerably.
- the user is offered the possibility of holding on to the swivelling arm continuously while still being able to stand upright beside the bed.
- the bend in the swivelling arm offers the advantage that the axis of rotation can be located close to the bed, so that space is saved, the forces exerted on the apparatus and the bed are reduced and the accessibility of the bed is not adversely affected, while the first part of the swivelling arm can, in the second position, still be sufficiently spaced from the bed.
- an assembly according to the invention is characterized by the features of claim 6.
- the user will have to move across the bed's surface in the direction of the edge. Generally, this will not be a flowing movement. That means that, if the swivelling arm swivels at a constant speed, the user does not have the same pattern of movement as the swivelling arm. As a consequence, the swivelling arm will, with intervals, move away from the user too quickly or, by contrast, not quickly enough. The same problem presents itself if the speed of the swivelling arm is constantly too high or too low.
- the pattern of movement can for instance be priorly inputted and be independent of the operating environment, but the apparatus can for instance also comprise sensors whereby, for instance through measurement of force or acceleration, the pattern of movement relative to the user is registered, on the basis of which the motor is then controlled.
- an assembly according to the invention is characterized by the features of claim 7.
- the speed of movement of the swivelling arm can readily be controlled by the user, depending on, for instance, his own pattern of movement.
- an optimum adjustment between these patterns of movement can be obtained.
- the apparatus can also comprise control and operating means that can be operated by persons other than the user needing help.
- safety means be included which, in the event of calamities such as a swivelling arm rotating too quickly or too far, switch off the apparatus or initiate safety measures otherwise.
- an assembly according to the invention is characterized by the features of claim 8.
- the apparatus By mounting the base part of the apparatus on both sides of the bed, the apparatus is suspended from the bed.
- the floor surface around and under the bed is thus left clear, which for instance simplifies the cleaning of the environment.
- the apparatus thus creates a smaller impression.
- the motor By mounting the motor onto the base part under the bed, it is hidden from view, so that the apparatus acquires an attractive appearance, the more so because the parts projecting outside the bed can be of a smaller and more slender design. After all, these parts do net have to contain the motor.
- the motor according to the invention be a linear motor, because the necessary powers can be produced thereby in an simpler manner without requiring the use of complicated, voluminous and costly transmission devices and energizations.
- an assembly according to the invention is characterized by the features of claim 12.
- the swivelling arm can be swung away, the accessibility of the bed is increased and, moreover, the mobility of the user is not impeded thereby by the swivelling arm, which is of importance in particular when the swivelling arm is in or adjacent its second position.
- an assembly according to the invention is characterized by the features of claim 13.
- the bed can easily be approached, for instance for maintenance or for treatment cf the person in the bed.
- the portion with the swivelling arm should be installed only if this is necessary. This offers for instance the advantage that in a number of beds a base part can be provided, for which base parts only one part with the swivelling arm is necessary.
- the apparatus is at least partly removable, the appearance of the bed is improved. This is in particular agreeable to the user, because a stigma of invalidity can thus be removed, prevented or at least reduced.
- the invention further relates to an apparatus for movement support for a person moving into or out of the bed, in particular suitable for use in an assembly according to any one of the preceding claims.
- the invention moreover relates to a method for helping a person into or out of a bed, which method according to the invention is characterized by the features of claim 16 or 17.
- Fig. 1 schematically shows, in top plan view, an assembly according to the invention with a swivelling arm in a number of positions;
- Figs. 2 A-E show, in rear view, five positions during use of an assembly according to Fig. l;
- Fig. 3 is a front view of an assembly according to Fig. 1;
- Fig. 4 is a side elevation of an assembly according to Fig. l; and
- Fig. 5 is a side elevation of an alternative embodiment of an assembly according to the invention.
- Fig. l is a top plan view of a bed l with an apparatus 3, disposed adjacent the head 2, for supporting movements of a user for moving into and out of the bed or during a change of position in bed.
- the apparatus 3 comprises a base part 4, a swivelling arm 6 rotatable relative thereto about an approximately vertically extending axis of rotation 5, and a driving unit 7 for driving the swivelling arm 6.
- the swivelling arm 6 comprises a first part 9 which, during use, extends approximately horizontally and is connected via a bent second part 8 to the pivot 5.
- the swivelling arm is movable between at least two positions. In the first position A, the first part 9 of the swivelling arm extends at least substantially approximately in the width direction of the bed. In the second position D, the first part 9 of the swivelling arm extends at least substantially approximately in the longitudinal direction of the bed.
- the height of the first part 9 above the bed l, in the first position A, is such that a user 11 lying in the bed (Fig. 2A) can grip on to it and pull himself up at least by the upper part of the body.
- the height of the first part 9 above the floor, in the second position D, is such that a user sitting on the bed (Fig. 2D) can comfortably grip on to it and pull himself up to reach a standing position and vice versa, while, moreover, a user standing beside the bed l (Fig. 2E) can easily hold on to the first part 9, standing upright in a comfortable manner.
- the height of the first part 9 can be of a settable construction for that purpose, for instance by means of a telescopic portion or by height-adjusting means for the base part 4. Such means can be advantageous in particular when the apparatus is used with a relatively low bed 1.
- the base part 4 has a width at least corresponding to the width of the bed l and comprises, adjacent the two ends, clamping means 12 whereby the base part 4 can be suspended from the longitudinal edges of the bed 1.
- the base part 4 projects outside the longitudinal edge 10.
- the swivelling arm 6 is rotatably accommodated. Because the base part 4 is suspended from the bottom side of the bed l, the environment of the bed, in particular the floor, remains clear of obstacles and the apparatus causes little inconvenience to the user or to aid-givers.
- the assembly of bed 1 and apparatus 3 can be jointly displaced, while the position of the apparatus 3 relative to the bed 1 always remains the same.
- a motor 13 which, via for instance a clutch disk or a like transmission, transmits a driving force to the swivelling arm 6 for the drive thereof.
- the motor is of the linear type, for instance an electric cylinder, because with such a motor relatively great forces can readily be transmitted without the motor 13 and the other driving means of the driving unit 7 having to be undesirably large.
- the apparatus can be of a relatively slender construction and, as a result, has a pleasant, little stigmatizing appearance, while, still, sufficient power can continuously be produced for the controlled movement of the swivelling arm 6.
- the motor 13 is connectable to an internal or external energy source, such as a battery or the mains, preferably both.
- the operating means 14 can for instance comprise an on/off-switch, a speed regulation or a pre-selector switch.
- comparable or other operating means 14' can be provided as well, which may or may not be adapted to remote- control the apparatus 3.
- the operating means 14, 14* will be returned to hereinafter.
- An assembly according to the invention can be used as follows.
- the user is referred to as being male. It will be understood that the apparatus is also suitable for female users.
- the base part 4 is suspended under the bed l.
- the swivelling arm 6 can directly be installed together therewith or be coupled thereto at a later stage.
- the swivelling arm 6 is brought into the second position D.
- a user whose movements are to be supported places himself, in standing position, between the longitudinal edge 10 of the bed l and the first part 9 of the swivelling arm 6, with his back turned approximately towards the bed (Fig. 2E) . He grips the first part 9 of the swivelling arm and lowers himself backwards into a sitting position on the edge of the bed 1, while exerting a supporting pulling force on the swivelling arm (Fig. 2D).
- the operating means 14 he switches on the motor 13.
- the swivelling arm 6 rotates in the direction of the first position A while passing a number of intermediate positions. During the swivelling movement of the swivelling arm 6, the user can slide backwards in the direction of the head of the bed 1, always or occasionally taking support on the swivelling arm 6, while he draws hi ⁇ legs along onto the bed 1.
- the driving device 7 of the swivelling arm 6 is designed so that it can constantly take up a pulling force exerted thereon by the user 11. In its rotating movement, the swivelling arm 6 is continuously controlled. when the swivelling arm 6 has reached the first position A, the rotating movement thereof stops. In that position, the user sits on the bed l in an approximately upright position, at some distance from the pillow 15 (Fig.
- the swivelling arm 6 is provided, in the bent part 8 thereof, with a universal joint 16, as a result of which the first part 9 can be swung away into, for instance, the first position A and the second position D.
- a universal joint can in fact also be provided in, for instance, the base part 4, so that the entire swivelling arm 6 can be pivoted or swung away, for instance into a position largely under the bed 1.
- the swivelling arm can for instance have the following dimensions: length (I) of first part 9 about 900 mm, length (II) of bent part, at right angles to the first part 9, about 350 mm, distance (III) from pivot 5 to longitudinal edge 10 about 200 mm, and distance (IV) from pivot 5 to head 2 about 900 mm.
- the first part 9 can extend about 1000-1200 mm above the floor (V) .
- the dimensions can be adjusted or be adjustable as desired, for instance on the basis of the user and the bed. The dimensions are not essential. For instance, in the case of an adjustable bed, a different height will be advantageous.
- the swivelling arm 6 can be provided, preferably on the first part 9 thereof, with means 20 for coupling thereto a carrying or pulling band (not shown) .
- a carrying or pulling band (not shown) .
- a band can for instance be arranged behind the user's back and, coupled to the arm, at least partly support the user and, if necessary, actively bring him into a sitting or, by contrast, lying position, together with the swivelling arm 6.
- the driving means 7 can comprise a control unit 17 whereby the movements of the swivelling arm are controlled (semi- )automatically, for instance on the basis of a priorly inputted pattern of movement, which may or may not have been introduced by a self-learning control, or through control on the basis of sensors provided in the apparatus.
- the control unit 17 can control the swivelling arm 6 for instance intermittently. As a result, the swivelling arm 6 moves at changing speeds, so that the user is each time offered the chance to adjust his sitting, standing or lying position.
- the swivelling arm can alternately move at different speeds or be stopped between times.
- the operating means 14, 14' comprise speed-regulating means, a user can always select (or cause to be selected) the speed suitable to him, so that the pattern of movement ideal to him can be realized. If the operating means 14, 14' comprise pre-selector possibilities, a suitable pattern of movement can each time be selected from a memory by means of the control unit 17. This is advantageous in particular if different persons use the same apparatus or if the person using the apparatus is for instance subject to changing possibilities of movement, for instance as a consequence of a syndrome. Of course, different combinations of operating and control means are possible.
- the apparatus preferably comprises safety means 18 for controlling and regulating the pattern of movement of the swivelling arm.
- safety means 18 for controlling and regulating the pattern of movement of the swivelling arm.
- means can be provided for setting a maximum speed of movement of the arm, a maximum moment to be exerted, a iriaxirrrum angle through which the swivelling arm can move and warning means 19 for detecting for instance a malfunctioning of the apparatus or the base part 4 coming loose.
- Fig. 5 shows an alternative embodiment of an assembly according to the invention.
- the base part 40 comprises means for support on the floor, in the embodiment shown braked wheels 41.
- the apparatus can be disposed beside a bed and is particularly mobile. Such an embodiment is for instance particularly advantageous for use in a hospital or nursing home, where different users can share such an apparatus for aiding getting up.
- such an apparatus can be used with a bed having closed or at least insufficiently open side panels.
- the movement of the swivelling arm can also be obtained at least partly through movement of the apparatus relative to the bed l, optionally in combination with the movement of the swivelling arm itself relative to the base part.
- the bed can then serve as a fixed supporting point, for instance through coupling of the apparatus to a bed leg by means of the base part.
- an apparatus according to the invention is constructed with a detachable swivelling arm, optionally in combination with for instance the driving unit.
- a detachable swivelling arm optionally in combination with for instance the driving unit.
- one swivelling arm with driving unit can be used, and moreover, placement thereof can be opted for, only if the aid is desired.
- the invention is by no means limited to the embodiments as described and shown. Many variations thereto are possible.
- the swivelling arm can be of different construction, for instance straight or having more bends.
- the swivelling arm can be of such construction that it can be collapsed or swung out of the way in a controlled manner, for instance by means of a motor.
- an apparatus according to the invention can be constructed so that the primary power transmission of the swivelling arm is reversible and the swivelling arm can be turned over so that the same apparatus can be used on either side of the bed through a simple reversal.
- the length and/or the shape of the swivelling arm can be adjusted to, for instance, the bed or the user.
- a swivelling arm can have more than one point of rotation, as a result of which a more complex but, as the occasion arises, more suitable pattern of movement is obtained. It is also possible that the first part 9 of the swivelling arm rotates beyond the position wherein the first part 9 extends at least substantially parallel to the longitudinal direction of the bed.
- an assembly according to the invention can also relate to an apparatus for aiding getting up and a different supporting means, for instance a chair, a wheelchair, a couch or a bath.
- a motor or a like energization it is particularly advantageous if the height of the swivelling arm is settable by means of a motor or a like energization.
- a second pivot can be introduced, approximately at the level of the end of the second part of the swivelling arm remote from the first part, which second pivot extends at right angles to the first pivot.
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Applications Claiming Priority (3)
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NL1001240 | 1995-09-19 | ||
NL1001240A NL1001240C2 (en) | 1995-09-19 | 1995-09-19 | Assembly of a bed and a device for movement support when moving in or out of a bed by a person. |
PCT/NL1996/000366 WO1997010792A1 (en) | 1995-09-19 | 1996-09-19 | Assembly of a bed and an apparatus for movement support for a person when moving into or out of a bed |
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EP0861060A1 true EP0861060A1 (en) | 1998-09-02 |
EP0861060B1 EP0861060B1 (en) | 2001-04-04 |
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